Amazing.
I, too, am in the minority it seems. I generally only buy albums, downloading only if they put a track specifically to be downloaded on their website. It just seems more taoist. There are exceptions (in the case of super big budgetted mainstream records, like the new Chili Peppers. Which is pretty bad, BTW), but I'll throw down to check out a band or record that I've heard good things about. I've blind bought and loved Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, sunn0))), Boris, Acid Mothers Temple, Xasthur, Leviathan, FM3, Venetian Snares, Oceansize, No-Man, Can, etc, the list goes on.
But that's all thanks to this fine establishment:
It's kind of like going to a movie without knowing anything about it. It could be a clunker, but if you follow the advice of the right people, it could be exhilarating.
Just the other day I bought a pretty big haul of CD's (Tower, RIP), of which the only one I've heard before was an Ozric Tentacles greatest hits which I plan on giving as a gift this year.
I suppose I'm just a whore for audio quality, mp3s just don't do it for me. Packaging is also very important, which is why I also buy (AND LISTEN TO!) a lot of LPs.
Come on people! Don't just
say you support music, DO IT!